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Show with stronger support should have won. l.angston bilked tin. control lliat lit- has shown at previous games and threw wild at limes, The Hcore .n een until the lunt half of the Heventh, w lin Hinckley bunched him from Bennett and with error from bin t .animal en made two runs, followed by four more In the eighth. Thl gave them a lend which Item ret could not overtake, alt IioukIi In the Inth Dcscrct rallied and It looked like a tie. Hut on a dose decision de-cision X. 1'elty was culled out after a beautiful slide to the home plate. I'. Petty wa the chaniilon run-Keller run-Keller for Descrct, scoring four, one of them a home run, when the ball wad lout In an adjoining alfallu field U. C'uhoon and Hen lleiinett also did good batting for Descret, Lmgston made the mint for Hinckley, Hinck-ley, crossing the plate for three run. Reeve, Kinght and Rohison had their hatting clothes on and did good work wtth the stick. Hinckley appeared for the firm time In their new suit. The editor took their picture which will appear In the Chronicle shortly, so our reader can nee what a dandy looking crowd it Ik. Deaeret declined to have their picture taken until they got their new milts, and we don't blame them. Hcore by Inning: 1 2 3 4 6 G 7 8 Hinckley 3 0300024 12 Deseret 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 310 BASEBALL AT HINCKLEY. The game of baseball at Hinckley last Saturday between the Hinckley huJ Deseret teams for ll.'.u was won by the home team by a s'-oie of 12 to There was a large attendance, Diseret sending up Cie usual crowd of rooters for their team. A a result of the grwid attendance the boys turned over nearly $'0 to Mrs. Geo A Black, one of the refugees from Mexico. Although at times the fielding u ragaed, the game was generally well played and was Interesting from the mart. Musi of the run on both side ete due to errors. I'.ennel! pitched a good gsme ;nl |